Hi Speed Camera-based Club and Ball Analysis at 720PFS

Quintic Ball Roll is a state-of-the-art camera-based system that captures club and ball data at an impressive 720 frames per second. It is the leading putting technology on the PGA Tour and is used by all major club manufacturers for research and development testing and club fittings.

One of the standout features of Quintic Ball Roll is its color-coordinated system, which makes it easy for players to follow along and for instructors to quickly identify what is happening. It provides a wealth of information about your putting stroke and how your golf ball rolls, including club speed, ball speed, launch angle, clubface position, club path, forward roll, side spin, lie angle, and much more. I like to think of it as the Trackman of putting.

 

Below is a list of a few of the key factors that affect your golf ball performance in putting.

Club Face 92% of direction is caused by your club face position; a ball that is hit with a clubface that is open or closed 1 degree will miss from 10 feet

Attack Angle Is important to be level at impact, ball position, weight distribution and length of putter all have an effect on attack angle

Club Twist Is how much your club is opening or closing as you make contact with the ball, in other words, how stable is your club at impact

Launch Angle Is the degree up or down the ball leaves the face; attack angle, club loft, center of gravity, centerness of contact and ball position all effect your golf balls launch angle

Forward Roll / Side Spin Is affected by the above; I tell all my players I’d like to see their forward spin between 30-50 rpm and side spin less than 10 rpm

Michael Little, PGA explaining the numbers to a player

 

Zac Oakley, PGA showing impressive numbers on Quintic Ball Roll

Learn from Quintic Ball Roll

I use Quintic Ball Roll for all of my putter fittings and lessons. This innovative device captures club and ball data using a 720-fps high-speed camera, and also uses stickers on the club that do not affect swing weight or feel.

I have found that Quintic Ball Roll is the only device that consistently delivers accurate and reliable ball roll numbers. When working with players who are learning or being fit on other putting devices, I often see the same issues with poor ball roll numbers. This is why many players seek additional help - they know they are stroking it to the best of their ability and a putter that is fit to their body, but they struggle to make putts.

Quintic Ball Roll allows me to identify the root cause of these issues and make adjustments to help players improve their ball roll numbers and ultimately make more putts. It's no wonder that the best players and coaches in the world use Quintic - when I first saw it in action, I immediately understood its value and so will you.

Can you make the line on your golf ball roll straight but still don’t make putts and always wonder why? Contact me to find out why!